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You're right James. I was thinking about the new equipment sales end of the needs that won't hit hard till the clean up is done, the tearing down of the damaged structures is done and the new construction is ready for the new equipment.

However, they are going to need to get things going real quick on the refrigeration end.

Portable units

Such as packaged systems will be in high demand. Imagine what a couple of 5 ton mobile home packages with flex would make on some of these shelters when the temp in the mid 90's and the RH is 80+. Government is going to pay through the nose. Ya'll might as well get your share.

wanting to go...

Thank you James for the input and im sure they will, but now they need make shift power distribution, make shift houseing, make shift toilets, make shift stoves,make shift refrigeration, an a world of compromising and improvising that they needed a week ago.
Not to mention those little (Targets) thats taking pot shots at people trying to help.Well we all kmow what they need, so I,ll continue my quest to get there a.s.a.p ...
thanks again James for your reply. hank ?

All contractors will be consolidated under Haliburton, just wait and see. Haliburton will be the GC to rebuid the city and they will dictate the prices and market share, it will be hilarious but very profittable for them and their friends in Washington.

Just wait it's coming,

Hell they will probably get a billion dollars just to assess the damage.